96. Thiazide diuretics increase the excretion of Na, K, Cl, and water; they can lead to hypokalemia, hyponatremia, photosensitivity, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia, and hypercalcemia, and may exhibit cross-hypersensitivity with sulfa drugs.
97. Loop diuretics, streptomycin, and cisplatin may cause nephrotoxicity.
98. NSAIDS, K supplements, ACEIS, ARBS, K-sparing diuretics, digoxin overdose, cyclosporine, penicillin G, tacrolimus, TMP and SMX, heparin, beta-blockers, pentamidine, succinylcholine, renal failure, crush injury, trauma, hemolysis, and tumour lysis can all lead to hyperkalemia.
99. Influenza is an acute viral illness of the respiratory tract caused by the influenza A and B viruses. The influenza season typically runs from mid-October to the end of April, with the recommended time for vaccination being from October to mid-November.
100. Headache, fever, myalgia, nasal congestion, and cough are symptoms of influenza-like illness.
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